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<p><strong>Fire Marshal John Hager</strong><br />Main Fire Station<br />23345 Goddard Road<br />Taylor, MI 48180<br />Emergency: 911 (Emergencies Only)<br />Main Office Phone Number: (734) 374-1355<br />Fax: (734) 374-2742</p>
<p>The primary goals of the Taylor Fire Marshal Division are public education, annual inspections and community involvement to promote awareness and elimination of fire hazards. To provide a fire safe environment for all persons who live, work and visit the City of Taylor.<br />
<p align="justify">The Taylor Fire Department is confident that they have the best program available to impress the mind of a child that will become a responsible adult. </p>
<p align="justify">We have realized that in order to develop a fire safety concept in responsible adults, education in this concept would have to begin with the open mind of a child. Fire service organizations have constantly searched for the best way to impress this concept to the child. The Taylor Fire Department truly believes that we have found it in the "Fire Safe House" Program. Through the support of our City Fathers, Taylor Rotarians and local business people, the fire department has been able to make the "Fire Safe House" a reality. </p>
<p align="justify">All past and present programs, as good as they are and as well presented as they are, have still lacked something. The missing ingredient we found was the first hand experience. You can lecture for days and show films until they wear out but until you have been there, and actually had an experience, the message doesn't last. This experience is why the Taylor Fire Safety House works. It has been said that the person learns 10% of what they hear 20% of what they see, but 90% of what they see, hear, and do! Actual participation takes place in the Taylor "Fire Safe House." After careful preparation of the student through class room activities (hearing and seeing) the students are brought to the Taylor "Fire Safe House". Here the students will be placed in a safe but realistic home fire situation in which they must use (the do) methods taught to them to successfully escape from the simulated smoke. </p>
<p align="justify">The "Fire Safe House" was primarily designed for the use in educating our 4th grade elementary students. Each year between 1000 to 1500 students and approximately 500 adults plan to pass through our "Fire Safe House". By involving the students in this program you will give them the opportunity of knowing what a real fire would be like. Fire is the #1 accidental killer of people under the age of 40. </p>
<p align="justify">One of the most important things this program teaches is that children must not panic, but instead react quickly and rationally to fire danger. Planning escape routes beforehand helps accomplish this.</p>
<p align="justify">Fire awareness documents:<br /><a href="/files/fire/fire_safety_tips.pdf">Home fire safety and Holiday fire safety</a> <br /><a href="/files/fire/after_the_fire.pdf">After the fire</a> <br /><a href="/files/fire/brochereforburning.pdf">Outdoor Burning Brochure</a> </p>
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